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Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Father's Day Golf Card {Free Printable}

If Dad loves spending his spare time playing a round of golf with his mates, let him know he's the best dad by par with our free printable Father's Day golfing card. Whether he's used to getting birdies or bogeys, perfect drives or a few mulligans, he'll think this Father's Day card is a hole-in-one!

This free printable colouring card template is also great to use in the classroom as a group craft activity, or get students to decorate their card and send them home to families as a Father's Day gift. Preschoolers and older school children will be able to easily decorate the simplistic design.

Best Dad by par colouring Fathers Day card for golf dads.


There's plenty of crafty Father's Day cards kids can make themselves, but if you're running out of time or just want an even easier option, print off our free golf colouring card at home and get the kids to colour it in. No last minute trips to the shops required.

If you want a free Father's Day present to pair it with, get the kids to make our World's Best Dad craft and print off and fill out our free printable all about Dad questionnaire.

FREE PRINTABLE BEST DAD BY PAR GOLF FATHER'S DAY CARD


I designed this golfing Father's Day card using simple black and white images so that children can make them unique by colouring in all the elements with whatever colours they choose. I used an image of Dad from the back in generic clothes, so he can easily represent all Dad's by changing the skin and hair colour.

Best Dad by Par card front image of Dad hitting a golf ball towards the green.


The back of the card includes the quote Golf Dad with a golf ball and the end of a driver so it's gender neutral and can be used by girls or boys for their Dad. The inside of the card is blank so children can write their own message, draw more pictures, or add a photo inside for Dad.

golf dad image.

GOLFING DAD FATHER'S DAY CARD


You will need:

  • Free card template {see below}
  • White cardstock or paper
  • Pens, pencils or crayons

blank card with coloured pencils.


1. Print out the card template. I recommend printing the template on white cardstock although it will work ok on paper if that's all you've got, however cardstock will be sturdier.

2. Get kids to colour in and decorate the card. Give children pens, pencils or crayons and let them colour in all the individual images however they like. 

card coloured in but not folded.

3. Fold the card in half. Once the front of the card has been decorated fold it in half along the horizontal dotted line in the middle of the page.

father's day golf card front image coloured in.


4. Fill in the inside of the card. If your children can write get them to fill in the inside of the card themselves with a message for Dad. If they're too young to write they can either draw their own picture inside the card, or you can write a message for them.

Fun golf themed Father's Day messages:

  • Dad, you're tee-riffic!
  • Dad, you're a hole in one!
  • Dad, may the course be with you!
  • Dad, you're the king of the green.
  • Happy Father's Day, lets par-tee!


golf card coloured in.


DOWNLOAD FREE PRINTABLE GOLF FATHER'S DAY CARD PDF TEMPLATE


You can download the free printable Father's Day best Dad by par colouring card by clicking the download template button below. The template is an A4 PDF, which can be folded in half to create a card. Print off as many copies as you need.

Please note this template is for personal or classroom use only and cannot be electronically transferred, replicated, uploaded or sold on any platform. If you would like to feature this template please link back to this blog post.

golf Father's Day card template.

Click here to download golfing Father's Day card template.


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Golf Father's Day free printable colouring in card.



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